Just as reading Samuel Pepy's diary gives a student a sense of the seventeenth century—of its texture and psyche—so Jane Freed's Guileless Child Narrator takes the operagoer inside turn-of-the century Vienna.
(A) so Jane Freed's Guileless Child Narrator takes the operagoer
The construction is Just as X, So Y.
In X, reading is an action, So in the “so” part it should be parallelly compared to another action.
(B) so listening to Jane Freed's Guileless Child Narrator takes the operagoer.
Best of All.
(C) so the Guileless Child Narrator of Jane Freed takes the operagoer
Reading is compared to Guileless Child Narrator of Jane – Incorrect Parallelism in the Idiom.
(D) listening to Jane Freed's Guileless Child Narrator takes the operagoer
Comparison Marker – Just as X , So Y.
(E) Jane Freed's Guileless Child Narrator takes the operagoer to her opera
To her opera – What is her referring to ? – Incorrect
To her opera is extra info Added. – Incorrect